List of Ohlone villages

List of Ohlone villages

Over 50 villages and tribes of the Ohlone (also known as Costanoan) Native American people have been identified as existing in Northern California circa 1769 in the regions of the San Francisco Peninsula, Santa Clara Valley, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley. The known tribe names and village locations of people who spoke the Costanoan languagesMilliken, 1995.] are listed by regions, as can be identified: ["(Please note these are standard modernized spellings of tribal names, other spellings exist in California Mission records and land records.)"]

San Francisco Peninsula

"Languages spoken: Ramaytush, Tamyen on southern border"

Tribes and Villages:
# Ahwaste - the San Francisco Peninsula [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10369a.htm ]
# Chiguan - Pacific Coast of San Francisco Peninsula vicinity of Half Moon Bay [http://www.missiondoloresmural.com/index.swf]
# Cotegen - Pacific Coast south of Half Moon Bay
# Lamchin - present-day San Mateo County, Bay shore from Belmont south to Redwood City and valleys to the west
# Oljon - Pacific Coast on lower San Gregorio Creek and Pescadero Creek
# Quiroste - Pacific Coast from Bean Hollow Creek to Ano Nuevo Creek
# "name unknown" - At Tunitas Creek [http://www.mbnms.nos.noaa.gov/visitor/access/tunitas.html]
# Romonan - the San Francisco Peninsula
# Ssalson (tribe) - along San Mateo Creek, in San Andreas Valley. Had 3 villages:
#* Aleitac (village) - along San Mateo Creek in San Andreas Valley
#* Altahmo (village) - (also spelled "Altagmu") - along San Mateo Creek in San Andreas Valley
#* Uturbe (village) - along San Mateo Creek in San Andreas Valley
# Pruristac - One mile from the Pacific Coast in San Pedro Valley, near San Pedro Creek, present day Pacifica
# Timigtac - half mile from Pacific Coast, on bank of Calera Creek, present-day Pacifica
# Tulomo - the San Francisco Peninsula [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10369a.htm]
# Urebure (also spelled "Buriburi") [http://sepwww.stanford.edu/~morgan/snwburd/etymology/burra_burra_1.html] - San Bruno Creek south of San Bruno Mountain
# Yelamu (tribe) - northern San Francisco Peninsula
#* Amuctac (village) - near Visitation Valley in San Francisco
#* Chutchui (village) - near Mission Creek in San Francisco
#* Petlenuc (village) - near the Presidio in San Francisco
#* Sitlintac (village) - near Mission Creek in San Francisco
#* Tubsinta (village) - near Visitation Valley in San Francisco
# Tuchayune - Fishing village on Angel Island [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/history/hbybi.htm]

Santa Clara Valley

"Languages spoken: Tamyen, Chochenyo on eastern fringes"

Tamyen language region (also spelled "Tamien", "Thamien") - tentatively Santa Clara Valley along Guadalupe River and west through Cupertino.

Tribes and Villages:
# Alson - low marshlands at southern end of San Francisco Bay, present-Day Newark, Milpitas and Alviso
# Aulintac (also spelled "Auxentac") - along Coyote Creek
# Asirin - Coast Ranges east of Santa Clara Valley
# Aulintac (also spelled "Auxentac") - along Coyote Creek
# Churistac - cover term for cluster of villages in the mountains east of Morgan Hill
# Matalan - Santa Clara Valley from Coyote to Morgan Hill
# Pala (also known as "Palenos") - mountains of Hall's Valley between Santa Clara Valley and Mount Hamilton
# Ritocsi - Santa Clara Valley at Upper Guadalupe River and central Coyote Creek
# San Bernardino Group - Santa Clara Valley unknown location. See Partacsi.
#* Lamaytu (tribe) - Santa Clara Valley
#* Muyson (tribe) - Santa Clara Valley
#* Pornen (tribe) - Santa Clara Valley
# Puichon - near present-day Menlo Park, Palo Alto and Mountain View
#* Solchequis (tribe) - Santa Clara Valley
# So-co-is-u-ka (village) - The original site of the Mission Santa Clara (Mission Santa Clara de Thamien) on the Guadalupe River, 1777.
# "Santa Ysabel" - eastern Santa Clara Valley and Upper Calaveras Creek
# Somontac (also called "Santa Clara") - tentatively Los Gatos region of Santa Clara Valley, and/or a village of the Matalan
# Thamien (village or locality) - The original site of the Mission Santa Clara (Mission Santa Clara de Thamien) on the Guadalupe River, 1777.
# Tayssen - large area of eastern Coast Ranges east and southeast of Santa Clara Valley

:In vicinity:
# Junas - probably in Hospital Creek drainage or San Antonio Valley of Diablo Range
# Werwersen - vicinity of Mt. Hamilton, Diablo Range [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/06.14.01/underbelly-0124.html]

:"*See also: Chitactac, Partacsi, possibly in this valley."


=East Bay Area=

"Languages spoken: Chochenyo, Karkin in the north"

Tribes and Villages:
# Causen - (aka "Patlans") - Sunol Valley
# Huchian - large area of East Bay shore, from Temescal Creek to present-day Richmond
# Huchiun-Aguasto - East Bay on Southeast shores of San Pablo Bay
# Karkin - (aka "Los Carquines" in Spanish) - on both sides of Carquinez Straight, present-day Port Costa, Martinez and Benicia
# Luecha - Southeast of Livermore
# Pelnen - western part of Livermore Valley, from Pleasanton to Dublin
# Seunen - Northwest side of Livermore Valley
# Souyen - Marshland of Livermore Valley and up Tassajara Creek into southern foothills of Mount Diablo
# Ssaoam - around Brushy Peak and Altamont Pass, between Livermore Valley and San Joaquin Valley
#* Yulian (either a subgroup or alias name of Ssaoams)
# Taunan - mountainous parts of Alameda Creek and Arroyo del Valle south to Alameda-Contra Costa county line
# Tuibun - mouth of Alameda Creek and Coyote Hills area, eastern shore of San Francisco Bay

Santa Cruz Mountains

"Languages spoken: Awaswas, Tamyen on eastern border"

Tribes and Villages:
# Achista (tentatively included "Acsaggis") - Santa Cruz Mountains, present-day Boulder Creek, and Riverside Grove
# Chatu-mu, current location of city of Santa Cruz
# Chaloctac - around Loma Prieta Creek on crest of Santa Cruz Mountains
# Chitactac - Santa Cruz Mountains and/or Santa Clara Valley
# Cotoni - Pacific Coast at present-day Davenport
# Olpen (also known as "Guemelentos") - interior hills and valleys in Santa Cruz Mountains, La Honda Creek, Corte de Madera Creek
# Partacsi (also known as "Paltrastach") - Saratoga Gap mountainous area, upper Pescadero Creek, Stevens Creek, and Saratoga Creek watersheds. Tentatively the village and center of San Bernardino tribal groups.
# Sayanta - Scotts Valley, Glenwood, and Laural areas (part of Mexican grant "Arrollo de Sayante")
# Sokel, who lived at present-day Aptos

Monterey Bay Area

"Languages spoken: Awaswas north coast, Rumsen south coast, Mutsun inland"

Tribes and Villages:
# Aptos - Shores of Monterey Bay from Aptos east, halfway up Pajaro River
# Cajastaca - north or northeast of Watsonville, near the Pajaro River
# Ichxenta - At San Jose Creek, near Point Lobos State Reserve.
# Kalindaruk (Calendaruc)- Monterey County [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/mission/sanjuanbau.htm]
# Rumsen (village) - Carmel River, roughly 5 miles inland from San Carlos Mission and Pacific Coast Kroeber, 1925, Map p. 465 ]
# Uypi - present-day City of Santa Cruz
# Wacharon - near present-day Moss Landing [http://www.esselennation.com/OurHomelands.html]

Salinas Valley

"Languages spoken: Rumsen, Mutsun, Chalon" [http://www.nps.gov/archive/juba/monterey.htm]

Tribes and Villages:
# Ansaime (also spelled "Ausaima") - east side of San Felipe sink on Pacheco Creek
# Chipuctac- Canada de Osos area northeast of Gilroy
# Mutsun (village) - at the Mission San Juan Bautista, on San Benito River, west of present-day city of Hollister.
# Pitac - possibly San Martin area or else part of Unijama in the Gilroy area
# Tomoi - in the general area of Pacheco Pass
# Unijaima (also spelled "Unijaimas") - Gilroy and Carnadero areas
# Wachero-n - at site of Mission Soledad on Salinas River

Notes

References


* Kroeber, Alfred L. 1925. "Handbook of the Indians of California". Washington, D.C: "Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin" No. 78. (map of villages, page 465)
* Milliken, Randall. "A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769-1910" Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1995. ISBN 0-87919-132-5 (alk. paper)

Further reading

* Beeler, Madison S. "Northern Costanoan", International Journal of American Linguistics, 1961. 27: 191-197.
* Brown, Alan K. "Indians of San Mateo County", "La Peninsula:Journal of the San Mateo County Historical Association", Vol. XVII No. 4, Winter 1973-1974.
* Brown, Alan K. "Place Names of San Mateo County", published San Mateo County Historical Association, 1975.
* Teixeira, Lauren. "The Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area, A Research Guide". Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1997. ISBN 0-87919-141-4.


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